Send/Share to Flow
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enzon19 last edited by leocg
Make it possible to send links from Safari or other applications directly to Flow through the sharing menu or else create a shortcut to the Shortcuts app where I can send to Flow directly.
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Hemy-G last edited by
Re: Send to Flow (Opera Touch for iOS)
When using other apps it would be a much more streamline use of the flow feature if one could tap the share button and get an option to send to flow instead of having to open the link first in opera and then send to flow.
This may encourage users to actually prefer opera over the built in safari if they are an iOS and Windows user, as with iOS to macOS airdrop is already built in making Opera GX an overall better browser sadly lacking in connectivity.
This feature may be an alternative to Apples Airdrop and androids equivalent (near share), giving Opera an upper hand as it would allow for connectivity for all devices. As can be seen with websites such as Snapdrop becoming popular for this exact reason, People looking for device connectivity will prefer this more integrated solution (sending through the share options built in on phones vs using a website solution such as Snapdrop) which may push more users to the browser overall (conversion through benefits and reducing friction though increased connectivity).
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joshwelchall Banned last edited by
@hemy-g said in Send/Share to Flow:
Re: Send to Flow (Opera Touch for iOS)
When using other apps it would be a much more streamline use of the flow feature if one could tap the share button and get an option to send to flow instead of having to open the link first in opera and then send to flow.
This may encourage users to actually prefer opera over the built in safari if they are an iOS and Windows user, as with iOS to macOS airdrop is already built in making Opera GX an overall better browser sadly lacking in connectivity.
This feature may be an alternative to Apples Airdrop and androids equivalent (near share), giving Opera an upper hand as it would allow for connectivity for all devices. As can be seen with websites such as Snapdrop becoming popular for this exact reason, People looking for device connectivity will prefer this more integrated solution (sending through the share options built in on phones vs using a website solution such as Snapdrop) which may push more users to the browser overall (conversion through benefits and reducing friction though increased connectivity).
Thanks for information
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